Municipal Law Category
A Comprehensive Guide to the City of Toronto Act, 2006
The City of Toronto Act , 2006 took effect on January 1, 2007 and ushered in a new legal era for Toronto, recognizing the city as a unique municipal entity within the province and the nation. Understanding the legislative impact of this Act and the powers that have been bestowed upon Toronto is vital for all persons who deal with the city. ...
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Softcover Book
Author : Leo F. Longo, LL.B. & John Mascarin, M.A., LL.B.
A Practical Guide to the Ontario Municipal Board, 2nd Edition
Appearing before the Board can be daunting. Procedures must be followed, and an understanding of the Board itself is necessary. Former long-time Board member Bruce Krushelnicki has put all the information you need about appearing before the board into one unique resource. A Practical Guide to the Ontario Municipal Board answers four key questions: ...
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Softcover Book
Author : Bruce W. Krushelnicki
A User's Guide to Municipal By-laws, 2nd Edition
Draft and Implement "Bullet-proof" By-laws In Canada , municipalities across the country are growing and the landscape is changing everyday. Likewise, by-law drafting practices and implementation protocols are no longer the same in municipalities. In particular, sweeping changes were brought about by Ontario Bill 130 in 2007 that confers broad ...
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Softcover Book
Author : M. Virginia MacLean, Q.C. & John R. Tomlinson LL.B.
Bidding and Tendering - What is the Law? 4th Edition
Spend Your Money on Construction, Not Litigation The unique Canadian rules for bidding on construction projects - and just about everything else - have evolved rapidly ever since the Supreme Court of Canadas landmark Ron Engineering decision in 1981. The decision has spawned well over a thousand lawsuits, with plenty more likely. Lawsuits can be ...
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Softcover Book
Author : Paul Sandori, Dipl. Ing. Arch., O.A.A., F.R.A.I.C. & William M. Pigott, B.A., LL.B.
Canadian Forms & Precedents - Municipal Law
Harnessing the New Power of Municipalities Municipal power has expanded dramatically over the past 10 years. Today's legislation is less prescriptive, giving municipalities the authority to craft their own by-law terms. When drafting by-laws, many important questions must be considered: Can a municipality undertake the given action? Is the by-law ...
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Looseleaf
Author : Stanley Makuch, LL.B., LL.M., Signe Leisk, LL.B., James Ayres, LL.B. & Nicole Auty, LL.B.
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